Wednesday, February 12, 2014

#IAmSorryToo Jerry O'Connell

“A very good friend of mine, Jensen Karp, owns a gallery called Melrose
1988,” O’Connell told BuzzFeed. “He emailed me at 7:30 a.m. this
morning. My wife is working, I’m on daddy duty, and it seemed like a fun
thing to do today. So I dropped the kids off and drove right over here.
”

Yeah, good ol' Melrose 1988... wait. Isn't really called Gallery 1988. Why yes, yes it is. We write about it here quite often. Also, the fact he's wife is working and he isn't tells a lot.

Jerry O'Connell best known for his role as Joe from Joe's Apartment, the first MTV film about singing cockroaches wore a similar bag on his head today. He dressed in a tuxedo and was then berated or loved today only by fans and people who just had free time to see hime between 11am and 5pm.

This time, can't believe I'm writing that, as thissecond cry for help from a celebrity, even as a parody;way way too soon, anyway you chose from a

Stand By Me Blu-ray, a bottle of Jordache cologne, a bottle of Jack Daniels, a small pink ukulele, a tin UFO toy and a few others says /Film

to show Jerry who did talk out loud to fans and people with free time. I'll be sure to put up the video or link when it's done being edited.

This was a one time deal. Jerry has to go back to not starring in a sitcom.

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